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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Bud, I know this is an old thread but I was hoping you wouldn't mind telling me how you grow this. I just received one and I had simply thought it wouldn't be very different than the Mini Purples and walkeriana. Opps. How much humidity and light do you give yours?
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This is a very old thread and I am very sorry if this is just the time I responded to you. This plant have bloomed for me once again....and this time I waited until the flower opened. I also posted my culture and how I care for this orchid plant. I hope this helps you.
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This orchid plant is endemic to Northern Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, this species can also be found growing on trees in swampy woodlands. Temperature Tolerant. September-October blooming. This is one of my mini Cattleyas.
I inherited this mounted in a rotting wood, so I tried to pry the roots and repotted it in a 4 in. pot. It sulked on me for years….it did not bloom; and when it blooms it only gives me one deformed flower that do not open fully in all its glory. But I love the colors and texture of the petals. I hope this plant recovers and gives me bigger flowers.
I put this on the east facing window making sure there is no direct sunlight, or the leaves will burn. This is indoors and has a constant temperature of 80 degrees. With electric humidifier that has a fan for air flow. I water this plant every other day in the warm months and once a week in winter. I feed it fertilizer weakly weekly and stopped in winter to resume feeding in mid spring. Even if it is permanently indoors, I still give it winter rest from 22 of December to 22 of April it only gets a weekly watering. Because even in its habitat the morning dew in winter still gives this plant water.
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I posted this in 2011....Leafmite requested for my culture in 2015....well, I guess cya all next year!